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Scholarship Opportunities


GJEC Fellowships for Dissertation Research and CompletionDEADLINE: APRIL 16, 2010GenCen’s Gender, Justice, and Environmental Change (GJEC) Program is pleased to announce two fellowships for MSU graduate students for the 2010-11 academic year. Generous funding provided by MSU's Graduate School has allowed for the development of $10,000 fellowship opportunities for Dissertation Research and Dissertation Completion.For full information, flyer, and applications, visit http://www.gjec.msu.edu/ fellowships.htm. Please forward this email and post/distribute the flyer available athttp://www.gjec.msu.edu/ Fellowship/GJEC_Fellowship_ Flyer.pdf



The R. Scott Hitt Foundation is accepting applications for their
2010 internship grants, providing grant funding for college and
post-graduate students to receive compensation for
skill-building internships at pro-LGBT 501(c)3 non-profit
organizations. Applicants do not need to identify as LGBT in
order to apply.


If Pride at Work sponsors your application and RSHF approves it,
Pride at Work will receive funding from RSHF to compensate your
internship position while you strengthen your resume and gain
valuable skills towards becoming a leader of the future.

POST-GRADUATE ~ WASHINGTON, DC

Application Deadline: May 7, 2010

  • Post graduate students with strong academic record

  • Duration: 7-9 months, 40 hour week - $20,000 Grant
  • Location: An established 501(c)3 nonprofit with a
commitment to the advancement of LGBT equality (PRIDE AT
WORK, WASHINGTON, DC)

  • Applicant contacts Pride at Work to request sponsorship and
co-develops a successful curriculum encompassing these key
elements: communications, fundraising, board development and
grassroots policy

  • 2-4 recipients per year

PROCESS:

1. Visit www.scotthittfoundation.org for details.

2. Apply to Pride at Work to be the pro-LGBT 501(C)3 non-profit
organization sponsoring your internship.

3. Agree to the terms of your internship and scope of work with
Pride at Work as your sponsoring organization. Construct sponsor
agreement in cooperation with your chosen 501(c)3.

4. Submit your cover letter, personal essay, r�sum� and sponsor
agreement by the above deadline to
www.scotthittfoundation.org.

5. Check www.scotthittfoundation.org for grant award dates.


Don't mourn, organize! Join the Pride at Work team and develop
your skills while organizing in support of LGBT workers.

TO APPLY, CONTACT PRIDE AT WORK: Email cover letter and
resume to Peggy Shorey at pshorey@aflcio.org. Questions? Call
202-637-5014.